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It's been almost a month since Lazy Sunday, a no-budget short featuring two goofy white guys laying angry rhymes about catching a matinee of the Chronicles of Narnia and boasting about how many cupcakes they could eat, debuted on SNL. It instantly went internet viral, catapulting star Andy Samberg to the next level (in the SNL pecking order, at least), and minting a Jew-nerd sex symbol in the process.

And as no showbiz phenomenon would be complete without the requisite rip-offs tributes, we now have the "West Coast" response, starring Mark Feuerstein, who's clearly going smaller though no less unfunny! with his projects since the cancellation of NBC's Good Morning Miami. Both he and his rapping partner Adam Stein can be contacted on the "Who We Be" section of their new website, narniarapbattle.com; so after you watch the video (click on the screen directly below), feel free to shower them with adoring fan mail.

East Coast wins.

Samberg's disappointing follow-up after the jump.

Samberg and his writing partners, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone, who landed their SNL gig largely due to the popularity of their short films showcase website The Lonely Island, had quite the act to follow with the success of Lazy Sunday, with Schaffer telling the NY Times, "The thing about 'SNL,' is that all of this could happen, and we could still come in on Monday morning with zero ideas...We could use all the help we can get." After seeing their follow up short on SNL this week, featuring the currently in vogue internet topic of Chuck Norris, we concur:

It's hard to believe the latter day Gershwins who gave us Sunday's "No doubt that bakery's got all the bomb frostings/I love those cupcakes like McAdams loves Gosling," were also responsible for YCN's woefully uninspired, "Norris uses hands and his feet/And he kicked and he punched with his hands and his feet." After this creative failure, expect Lorne Michaels to hand the Lonely Island boys a video camera and tell them not to come back until they've delivered Lazier Sunday: Pancake Brunchin' Before 'Last Holiday.'

UPDATE: Laugh Machine points out that the Lonely Island website, attributes Young Chuck Norris to Andrew "Give Up The Ham" Steele. The Lonely Island catalogue remains unblemished!